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Healthcare environments demand precision, focus, and accountability, and substance use can put safety and quality of care at risk. In this Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders in Healthcare Environments course, you’ll learn how substance misuse and dependency affect both healthcare employees and the patients they serve.
The course explains the differences between substance use, misuse, and dependency while highlighting the unique risks faced by medical professionals. You’ll discover how to recognize warning signs such as impaired judgment, poor coordination, and frequent absences. You’ll also learn how healthcare facilities use policies, training, and support systems to prevent and address these issues.
Finally, the course explores recovery resources and emphasizes the shared responsibility employees have in maintaining a safe, supportive, and compliant workplace. By the end, you’ll understand how awareness, responsibility, and early action help protect both staff and patients in medical environments.
It is designed for medical employees and healthcare professionals working in healthcare environments that demand precision, focus, and accountability.
It covers how substance misuse and dependency affect healthcare employees and patients, the differences between substance use, misuse, and dependency, how to recognize warning signs, the policies and support systems facilities use to prevent and address these issues, and recovery resources.
The course develops skills in active listening, emergency response planning, internal controls, risk management, and workplace safety.
It addresses commonly misused substances including marijuana, alcohol and other depressants, opioids, stimulants, and over-the-counter drugs.
Yes. It explores recovery resources and explains how support systems help in recovering from a substance use disorder.